Category: Literature

  • LIT1000 essay

    Directions: Compare/Contrast any two of the following stories in terms of a significant theme. Your essay must be well developed and include a well-developed introductory paragraph, clear thesis, several supporting paragraphs, and a well-developed concluding paragraph. Avoid generalities and vague references. Include plenty of analysis/commentary in the body paragraphs. Do not simply offer a summary…

  • Frost’s Broken Roads analysis

    Discussion board for Comp 2 class. Below are questions for this week’s reading, Matthew Miller’s “Frost’s Broken Roads” (807-810). Choose one question and post an answer of at least 25 words no later than Wednesday, Feb 18. What is Miller’s Thesis regarding the Robert Frost poem? What Patterns or Themes does Miller identify in the…

  • Fiction Response

    Essay #1: Fiction Response In college, many students bring their books back to school on book buyback days, giving up and getting rid of books they deem expendable. Maybe they need the money; maybe they want to make sure someone after them has access to a more affordable used book. However, sometimes, we come across…

  • Literature Question

    Course Level: Undergraduate Question: In Elechi Amadi’s The Concubine, the protagonist Ihuoma is portrayed as a woman of exceptional beauty and virtue, yet she is marked by tragedy throughout the novel. Examine how Amadi uses the concept of fate and the influence of the sea-king to explore the tension between individual agency and supernatural predetermination…

  • Updike and Alexie DB (Student Reply)

    Select TWO posts from fellow classmates you find compelling and respond to each explaining why it resonated with you. In your response post, make sure to discuss specific connections that were made in the original post. Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): 18347524-Document (19).docx, Document (23).docx Note: Content extraction from these files is restricted, please review them manually.

  • Sweat by Zora Neale Hurston – Legal and ethical analysis of…

    English 102 (Final) Length: (4-5 pages) Sweat Zora Neale Hurston Assignment: Having read the short story Sweat by Zora Neale Hurston, it is clear that Delia murders her husband Syke; however, it may be interpreted that this is not premediated murder (murder in the first degree) or justifiable homicide? For this essay, take a stance…

  • Sweat by Zora Neale Hurston – Legal and ethical analysis of…

    English 102 (Final) Length: (4-5 pages) Sweat Zora Neale Hurston Assignment: Having read the short story Sweat by Zora Neale Hurston, it is clear that Delia murders her husband Syke; however, it may be interpreted that this is not premediated murder (murder in the first degree) or justifiable homicide? For this essay, take a stance…

  • Literature Question

    Task: High-leverage practices (HLPs) in special education have been developed to help provide guidance and support to educators who work with students with disabilities. These practices have been determined to be highly effective and critical to the success of students with disabilities when successfully implemented. The goal of the HLP assignments in this course is…

  • M3 Discussion

    Address the following three Prompts: Consider what you have learned so far through the vignettes related to Jack, Ryan, and Cristian. Explain Universal Design for Learning and provide some examples of UDL strategies that can support learning for students like Jack, Ryan, and Cristian. OR provide examples of UDL that can support inclusion for individuals…

  • Rhetorical Devices in 1984 by George Orwell

    ESSAY 1- Rhetorical Devices in 1984 by George Orwell 1. Identify the rhetorical devices you will analyze. 2. Include a definition of the device as it may not be considered common knowledge. If a definition is used, cite the source. 3. Provide specific textual evidence from 1984 to illustrate each device. 4. Explain how Orwells…